tight foreskin when erect Posted: 05-19-08 05:34am
Hi, when i have an erection my foreskin is
too tight to pull down, i can do it when i
dont have an erection.
When i used to have loads of sex it
loosened up a bit but was still
uncomfortable. Now I'm single its worse.
What shall i do? Thanks.
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marvel
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Posted: 05-20-08 08:55am
It's called Phimosis. The best thing to do
is to go to a doctor and talk about
different things you can do. There are
creams and stretching techniques you can
do to help the situation.
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mpcsb
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Posted: 05-22-08 10:45am
Stretching is easy and simple. It has
helped many men. myself included. You can
always google to look for techniques of
stretching.
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TightForeskinGuys
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Joined: 02 Jun 2008 Posts: 21 Location: Liverpool, UK
Posted: 06-02-08 11:46am
Yeah, if you were fine during sex chances
are you'll be able to sort it out just by
stretching it whilst in the bath. If
you're worried you should check it out and
if it's serious you can undergo a
circumcision or a preputioplasty.
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